I've played with some SDSoftware, the stuff is good and solid. ExplorerView is running, it solves the problem of Vista forcing folder column choices upon me - now every folder, regardless of what file types are inside, has only the columns I want.

LeCase is also pretty good, I used it to change a few hundred files from FileName.jpg to SequentialNumber.jpg.

SDSoftware seems to be a way for the site owner to distribute software that uses Bible verses for graphics. A very cool way of "spreading the Word" if you ask me. And it's very subtle, no preaching at all. They also have a program called ActionBible - it seems to be Bible searching software plus a whole lot more.

And - to keep this post on topic - I found another renaming software. ReNamer is much more powerful (i.e. much geekier) than LeCase, you can set up all sorts of rules for how you want the files renamed.

Here's how it is described: "ReNamer is a very powerful and flexible file renaming tool, which offers all the standard renaming procedures, including prefixes, suffixes, replacements, case changes, as well as removing contents of brackets, adding number sequences, changing file extensions, etc. For advanced users, there is a PascalScript rule, which let users program their very own renaming rule. Program allows you to combine multiple renaming actions as a rule set, applying each action in a logical sequence, which can be saved, loaded, and managed within the program. In addition, it has an ability to rename folders, process regular expressions, Unicode capable, and supports variety of meta tags, such as: ID3v1, ID3v2, EXIF, OLE, AVI, MD5, CRC32, and SHA1."

it's only fault I have found so far is you can only append to the file name, you can't remove the original file name entirely from the renaming process.

Thanks for that Appletom. I did realize the programs have religous connotations, but as you say, they don't flaunt it.
And if the programs help in the day to day activities on your computer, what's another menu item?